What is a guanacos?

Guanacos are wild South American camelids. They are closely related to llamas and alpacas, but are larger and have longer necks and legs. Guanacos are found in the Andes Mountains and Patagonia. They are social animals that live in herds. Guanacos are herbivores and their diet consists mainly of grasses, leaves, and shoots. They are also known to eat lichens and mosses. Guanacos are important to the ecosystem as they help to disperse seeds and control the population of certain plant species. They are also a source of food and clothing for indigenous people.